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专访中国澳大利亚商会会长:中澳关系稳中有进,商业合作大有可为
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes the growing investment potential in China from foreign enterprises, particularly in clean energy technology, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing, with 67% of surveyed foreign companies ranking China among their top three investment destinations [1][9] - The visit of Australian Prime Minister Albanese to China is seen as a significant step in enhancing bilateral relations, with a focus on cooperation in clean energy, electric vehicles, and healthcare [2][3] - The third China International Supply Chain Promotion Expo is viewed as a timely opportunity for both countries to build a "green collaborative supply chain," transitioning from traditional trade to structural collaboration [1][8] Group 2 - Albanese's visit, which includes a large business delegation, signifies Australia's commitment to strengthening economic ties with China, reflecting a shift from "stability" to "enhancement" in bilateral relations [3][4] - Australian companies are increasingly interested in sectors such as clean energy transition, green manufacturing, and smart logistics, seeking improved policy communication and a stable business environment from the Australian government [5][6] - The articles highlight the potential for collaboration in supply chains, particularly in green energy and critical minerals, with Australia being a key supplier of clean energy raw materials [8][9] Group 3 - The articles discuss the importance of policy transparency and communication between Australia and China to facilitate foreign investment and enhance mutual understanding [6][10] - There is a recognition of the need for a more inclusive and forward-looking cooperation framework to address structural issues such as intellectual property protection and data compliance, which are crucial for deepening collaboration in emerging fields like green technology and AI [10][11] - The articles conclude that the current period represents a critical window for both countries to shape future industrial ecosystems through mutual cooperation [11]